Listening to music while driving could land you a £5,000 fine. (Canva)
Playing music while driving could land you a £5,000 fine, with over half of UK adults unaware of the little-known driving law.
Two thirds (64%) of us always listen to music whilst out on the road, however new research from insurance experts, Carole Nash, has revealed that the majority of drivers don’t know the rules around playing music while driving.
Under rule 148 of the Highway Code, playing loud music that is deemed a distraction could land you with an £100 fine and three points on your license.
Carole Nash found that the majority of UK adults (58%) were unaware of this Highway Code guidance.